Going to places like the MoMA store where you see lots of gimmicky nonsense you thought you could live without until the day you see it….well, it’s one of the better parts about living near a place like the MoMA store.

Thanks to the internet though we’re able to get a direct line fed to us of things we can’t live without, including furniture made out of giant plush, colorful pieces of thread. In this series, Bauk Knotternus (netherlands) explores furniture in a way that’s open to interpretation while maintaining a playful undertone, blurring the lines of how furniture is utilized, undermining traditional ergonomics.